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October 22, 2006

"The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film", Seattle, WA, Oct 22

"The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film" video clips/lecture
presented by Eve Sicular (of Metropolitan Klezmer & Isle of Klezbos)

Sunday, 10/22
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Seattle Public Library Central Branch, 1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle WA
www.seattlequeerfilm.com/06/schedule.html

Seattle Queer Film Festival is produced by Three Dollar Bill Cinema.
This event is co-presented by The American Jewish Committee's Seattle Jewish Film Festival & Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle.

Despite the taboo surrounding homosexuality, the topic was too intriguing to be left entirely out of the Yiddish motion picture. An exploration of lesbian & gay subtext in Yiddish cinema during its heyday, from the 1920's to the outbreak of World War II, reveals distinctly Jewish concerns of the time intertwined with a striking array of allusions to this highly-charged subject. Lectures will be accompanied by clips from selected films and period home movies, plus related archival surprises. Ms. Sicular has published widely and lectured throughout North America and Europe on Yiddish and Soviet cinema, and was particularly inspired by the work of the late film scholar Vito Russo, author and presenter of the original Celluloid Closet.

The Village Temple, led by Rabbi Chava Koster and Cantor Kathy Barr, has served the Reform Jewish community in Greenwich Village and Lower Manhattan for almost 60 years, with a commitment to social justice. This event is part of the Rose and Adolph Alexander lecture, concert and film series, supported for the eighth consecutive year by Edward Krugman, in memory of his late wife Paula's parents.

Filmmaker/historian Eve Sicular has lectured throughout North America and Europe on Yiddish and Soviet cinema. A former curator of Film & Photography Archives at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, she has also worked for the Department of Film at New York's Museum of Modern Art on the series "Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds". She has published numerous articles and anthology essays on the subject of queer subtext in Yiddish cinema, as well as lecturing on this topic at film festivals, scholarly conferences, media centers and universities across North America and Europe.

In addition to her work as a film historian, Ms Sicular is drummer/leader of both Metropolitan Klezmer and the Isle of Klezbos sextet, and has produced their four award-winning CDs on Rhythm Media Records. A fifth audio CD with DVD tracks is currently in production. The bands have appeared in broadcasts on CNN "Worldbeat," PBS "In The Life," and the German network ARD's "Rhythms of New York," as well as on radio stations worldwide, in soundtracks and soundscapes from Showtime's "The L Word" to Off-Broadway to Covent Garden's Royal Ballet, and at concert halls, nightclubs, college campuses and music festivals internationally since 1994.

Nikitov, Santpoort, Netherlands, Oct 22

band photoNikitov
SANTPOORT, NL (October 22)
Mosterdzaadje
Date: Sunday...October 22, 2006
Begins: 15.00 - 17.00
address: Kerkweg 29; 2071NA Santpoort-Noord
phone: tel. 023-5378625
www.mosterdzaadje.nl

Klezmeritis, Bentleigh, Australia, Oct 22

Klezmeritis
Sunday Oct. 22nd
MOIRA Dean Arya-Kohn Foundation
6.30pm
Bentleigh RSL, 5378 Centre Rd, Bentleigh S
pecial-needs kids Benefit,
Bookings 9592 2444
Bentleigh RSL (also Bruce Watson, Ruby Page, Miguelangelo)
www.mdakf.com.au/news.html

Yiddishkeit Klezmer Ensemble, Springfield, MA, Oct 22

Yiddishkeit Klezmer Ensemble in Concert with
- The Children’s Choruses of the Community Music School of Springfield
- Western New England College Campus Chorus
- The Presto String Ensemble
- Tehilah, adult gospel choir, from St. John’s Congregational Church

On October 22nd at 3pm there will be a FREE concert commemorating the “Daniel Pearl Music Day” of Peace and Harmony. The concert will take place in the Rivers Memorial Building at Western New England College, 1215 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA.

3:00 PM Rivers Memorial Hall/Western New England College
(Springfield, MA)

The event is a collaboration between the Community Music School of Springfield, Western New England College and Temple Beth El of Springfield.

For more info please contact Steve Roulier at 413-782-1520.

Daniel Pearl - the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in 2002 in Pakistan - was a classically trained violinist, an avid fiddler and a mandolin player who used his passion for music to form friendships across cultural and verbal divides. Danny lived a life that knew no geographical boundaries, with a spirit that knew no prejudice. He joined musical groups in every community in which he lived, leaving behind a long trail of musician-friends around the globe. Every year around his October 10th birthday, musicians around the world reach out in friendship to join in “Harmony for Humanity.”

www.music-days.org